BCBGMAXAZRIA Spring 2014 – NYFW, 5 September 2013

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This season, BCBGMAXAZRIA set out to redefine the traditional silhouette and tailoring techniques for their Spring 2014 collection. Textile was important in keeping a classic look utilizing practical fabric, while still keeping an essence of chicness and sophistication.

Embroidery, watercolor prints with color set against masculine and feminine structures created a new way of defining “tailored chic”. The chambray shirt trend has been re-done and looks more like a dress instead of a long men’s shirt. Fabrics draped gently over the figures so as not to be too form-fitting, and embellishment accented some sheer tops so nicely, you could still show off a bit of skin without being vulgar.

I love this V-neck shirt dress, especially because it reminds me of gowns from the Edwardian era with it’s low waistline:

Color blocking was re-defined into print-blocking and may become more prevalent for the season as pattern mixing seems very popular nowadays. This dress is absolutely gorgeous:

And I really love this black silk tulle top with beading and embroidery detail:

This collection was colorful, experimental in shape and patterns, and feminine and strong.

Here’s the photo gallery of the show and a video from the end of the show: